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CDEC-1358-001 Creative Arts for Early Childhood
An exploration of principles, methods and materials for teaching young children music, movement, visual arts and dramatic play through process-oriented experiences to support divergent thinking.
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End-of-Course Outcomes: Define the creative process; describe developmental sequences of creative arts; analyze teacher roles in enhancing creativity; describe concepts taught through the creative arts; identify components of creative environments; and assess creative arts activities.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Mayesky: Creative Activities for Young Children, 11th edition, 2015, Cengage Learning. Textbook is bundled with Blackboard Edition Mindlink at the AC West Campus Bookstore. Mindlink is necessary in order to view all of the publisher content including the teach source videos.
Supply needs will be discussed in class. Students will need access to a computer and the internet.
1. Define the creative process.
2. Describe the role of play in a child's growth and developemnt.
3. Describe developmental sequences for creative arts.
4. Analyze teacher roles in enhancing creativity.
5. Describe concepts taught through the creative arts.
6. Describe components of creative environments.
7. Plan, implement and assess child-centered activities for music, movement, visual arts and dramatic play.
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A maximum of 800 points will be possible.
Grade point distribution:
Attendance and participation 50 points
6 exams 600 points
Music/movement activity 50 points
Art activity 50 points
5 weekly assignments 50 points
TOTAL 800 points
Final Grades:
720 - 800 = A
640 - 719 = B
560 - 639 = C
480 - 559 = D
Below 480 = F
In case of illness or a family emergency, please let the instructor know that you will be absent by leaving a message on her home answering machine at 806 655-7990.
Tests may consist of multiple choice, short answer, and/or matching. All exams will be taken on line.
Plan an appropriate music and/or movement activity to do with a group of children. Bring your lesson plan and materials needed for the activity on the date assigned.
Plan a developmentally appropriate art activity for young children to share with the class. Bring lesson plan and materials for activity to class on the date assigned.
This is an on campus class which meets in Room 139 of the Allied Health Building on the West AC Campus from 5:30 - 7:00 on the following dates: August 25, September 8, September 15, October 6, October 27, November 10, November 17, and December 8.
Creative Arts for Early Childhood – - Fall 2016
Week 1 August 22-28 Chapter 1 "The Concept of Creativity" Class meets Thursday, August 25, 5:30
Week 2 Aug. 29-Sept. 4 Chapter 2 "Promoting Creativity"
Week 3 September 5-11 Chapter 3 "The Concept of Aesthetics" and
Chapter 4 "Promoting Aesthetic Experiences" Class meets Sept. 8
Exam 1 (on line) Chapters 1-4
Week 4 September 12-18 Chapter 5 "Children, Teachers, and Creative Activities" and
Chapter 6 "Creative Environments" Class meets Thursday, Sept. 15
Week 5 September 19-25 Chapter 7 "Play, Development, and Creativity" and
Chapter 8 "Using Technology to Promote Creativity"
Exam 2 (on line) Chapters 5-8
Week 6 Sept. 26-Oct. 2 Chapter 9 "Art and Physical-Mental Growth" and
Chapter 10 "Art and Social-Emotional Growth"
Week 7 October 3-9 Chapter 11 "Developmental Levels and Art" Class meets Thursday, Oct. 6
Exam 3 (on line) Chapters 9-11
Week 8 Oct. 10-16 Chapter 12 "Program Basics: Goals, Setting Up, Materials, and Strategies";
Chapter 13 "Two-Dimensional Activities, and
Chapter 14 "Three Dimensional Activities"
Exam 4 (on line) Chapters 12-14
Week 9 October 17-23 Fall Break
Week 10 October 24-30 Chapter 15 "Dramatic Play and Puppetry" and
Chapter 16 "Creative Movement" Class meets Thursday, October 27
Art and Music presentations begin
Week 11 Oct. 31-Nov. 6 Chapter 17 "Creative Music" and
Chapter 18 "Creative Language Arts"
Exam 5 (on line) Chapters 15 - 18
Week 12 November 7-13 Chapter 19 "Creative Science" Class meets Thursday, November 10
Week 13 Nov 14-20 Chapter 20 "Creative Mathematics" Class meets Thursday, Nov. 17
Art and Music presentations continue
Week 14 November 21-27 Chapter 21 "Creative Food Experiences
Week 15 Nov.28-Dec. 4 Chapter 22 "Creative Social Studies"
Week 16 Dec. 5-11 Final day for Art and Music presentations Class meets Thursday, Dec. 8
December 12-13 Final (on line) Chapters 19-22
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